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SERMON III.
The Power of CHRIST's RESURRECTION.
That I may know Him, and the Power of His Resurrection.
THE Apostle, in the Verses going before the Text, had been cautioning the Philippians to beware of the Concission, i. e. of some Judaizing Teachers, who endeavoured to subvert the Simplicity of the Gospel, by telling them, they still ought to be subject to Circumcision, and all the other Ordinances of Moses.—And that they might not think he spoke out of Prejudice, and condemned their Tenets, because he himself was a Stranger to the Jewish Dispensation, he acquaints them, that if any other Man thought that he had whereof he might trust in the Flesh, i. e. seek to be justified by the outward Privileges of the Jews, he had more. For he was cir|cumcised the eighth Day, of the Stock of Israel, i. e. not a Proselyte, but a native Israelite, of the Tribe of Benjamin; the Tribe which adhered to Judah when the others revolted; an Hebrew